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Re: @MomoPicks post# 2497

Monday, 11/13/2017 7:09:40 PM

Monday, November 13, 2017 7:09:40 PM

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Iam not buying "dips".
I just hold my $23,000 position. Iam perhaps an inexperienced investor given start not so long ago (Christmas 2016, so a Year), but as an engineer/someone who works with math/physics, thought if I buy a significant # of shares at today's ("dip") low price - it may stay that low and wouldn't help. I buy when I see a slight upswing.
The past 4 business.days I just hold, and predict February-March2017 will reap us harvest.
By the way, anyone who buys GE (General Electric TODAy/TOMORROW & perhaps a few days afterwards, will be a big winner after 19th January 2018. Too bad I've no money to buy GE, as Iam dealing with a house purchase & life in california is expensive.
Anyways, back to CNBX:

Filing a Patent claim with USPTO is what it is - a beginning, an application, but NOT a patent granted yet. Takes government/bureaucracy months before a company is issued a patent with 17-year term of protection, typ. (longer in music/motion picture/arts industry).
And CNBX accumulated multiple patents claims n pipeline.
Iam an Electronics engineer and I saw my boss at our company spending almost $15K/patent application & paperwork/processing before we were granted (RF/Microwave Amplifiers).
I stay calm and would jerk even if it falls to 35 cents/share, it's a CYCLE.
In February $2-3, and target is $4.
It's a long haul.
With a very long time-horizon, Stock market NEVER FAILS, except for extremely truly shoddy fake businesses like shell-companies, BLTA, or WorldcomMadoff style schemes, whereas Cannbics Pharma is a real product, still restricted by regular attacks from Jeff Sessions... until he gets fired by current White House or removed by the next administration.

Too bad they're forced to R&D in Israel with actual company registered in Maryland USA b/c only 29 US States legalized med. Cannabis sofar, but expect all 50 states & Canada.
MEDICAL, As opposed to Recreational use - which Iam against of.
Many "spicy"/smelly phyto-complexes, in plain English smelly plants, have anti-microbial properties as they have no teeth/horns/can't run like animals, so they developed chemical weapons against parasites/insects/animals who try to eat them.
THAT's what works against inflammation in humans.
Tea Tree Oil, Eucalyptus, etc. and very powerful Marijuana... perhaps too powerful.